Operation Smile Ghana Volunteers Trek for Cleft Awareness

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Operation Smile Ghana volunteers embarked on a remarkable journey on Saturday, April 6th, 2024, as they trekked from Ayi Mensah to Peduase in a bid to spread awareness and make a positive impact on cleft conditions. The event, which was part of a retreat walk, showcased the dedication and passion of the volunteers towards transforming lives and bringing smiles to those in need. With banners waving and spirits high, the volunteers engaged with people along the way, sharing information about cleft conditions and the work being done by Operation Smile Ghana. Their commitment to making a difference was evident as they walked the distance, demonstrating their unwavering support for the cause.

''We are thrilled to share the incredible journey of our Operation Smile Ghana volunteers, This retreat walk symbolizes our collective effort to raise awareness and bring hope to individuals and families affected by cleft conditions. Together, we are making a difference, one step at a time." said Richard Kofi Oppong, a Pre and Post Operative nurse and representative of the organization.

The event not only raised awareness but also served as a testament to the power of volunteerism and community engagement in creating positive change. By showcasing their dedication to the cause, the volunteers inspired others to join the movement and support the mission of Operation Smile Ghana.

As the volunteers continue to spread awareness and make an impact, Operation Smile Ghana encourages everyone to stay tuned for more inspiring stories and initiatives aimed at transforming lives and bringing smiles to those in need.

The event was shared on social media platforms with the hashtags #OperationSmileGhana, #CleftAwareness, and #VolunteerImpact, garnering support and recognition from individuals and organizations alike. Through their collective efforts, Operation Smile Ghana and its volunteers are paving the way for a brighter future for individuals affected by cleft conditions.



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